Cs) gto ail2 Sstotfsm. ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY MAY 10, 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday Excepted), D. C. Irclnml, I'dltor and I'roprlctor Attoriun Building , Cuts rttraei. Terms of Subscription : aervod by Carrier, per week ........"5 Cents sent by mail, four month.....- .. .5 00 ent by mail, ono yoar........... ................. 9 00 freo of PoUaee to Subscriber. -Adreruoment3 inserted by tbeyeur at tho rat of cl M i.er square por month, j rraneieui advertising, by the day or week. J 3fty conta ier square for oacli insertion. Tlte Weekly A!oi-iau. !, a mammoth Nheet, evactly double the size of the Daily. It is just the pa per for the fireside, containing in addi tion to all the run cut news, choice inis eellnnv. iiifrieiiltimil matter, market re ports, etc. It i- tiinii-liiMl to single sub- j -en hern nts: oo per year m aovance. l-ty"A liiuited luunner f mjihII adver tisements inserted At established rte. TIIEJDITY. Ins Dui.v avtokia.n W Jw rrnl Uy iwi'a?"." mm. a iHmUt.woi )Hiizfi. LV- r a lm HUw,ilil''aitXHce trm the rU ran mil'- Yhk Asri:i. fihn( ilxm. Da ha f . KhKl.Y M f l rtHW ptixl-HJtor tf'ilh oil .MrfWfwuol crfrtit .4 hhw he e vi.iiif ' 't'lsx fix n.irtsf. lsff r" r it Common cuncil this evening. Common council meeting this --A raft of piles arrived yestoidny for Mr. Htiwes new building. Mr. Fields, one of tho opposition Washington territory pilots, bus ten dered his resignation. 31r. Leinenwebur wishes it stated that the crew of the Katat.i did not strike, they resigned. Two men, with their rigging and boat all O. K., were picked up at sa by the steamer Shubrick on Friday. Mr. N. W. Tallant of Eagle clifT, i and Mr. R. R. Winter of Waterford, were registered at the Occident last evening. The Ilwaco Steam Naxigation company will build their new steamer either at Astoria or Knappton not yet decided It seems to be the popular idea with many fishermen to report the high boat only. Tf Gsh are slack, and high boat is reported, why not also report low boat? Mr. E. 11. Hawes has been ap pointed sole agent for the sale and manufacture of The Boss coffee and tea pot. There can be no manner of doubt but that it is The Boss. Capt. J. H. D. Gray will deliver four-foot wood to houses on the hill, and along Court street, as ho is now hauling a lot of four hundred cords from the camps, beyond Summit avenue. The Ilwaco wharf company give notice for proposals to build an exten sion. According to plana made the dock will be widoned ten feet, and will reach three feet deeper water than at present. Ono of the kickers' in the couit of death on Sunday was n strapped tramp printer named John Rock. Warrants are out for his arreflt, and tho arrest of others concerned in the dJBgracef ul afT.iir. Mr. Shustor has finally set the masons at work upon a brick chimney in his building, doing away with the rotten, dangerous, and worse than useless dram tile. All shou d adopt this precedent and rid the city of its most dangerous olement. Capt. Geo. Johnson, long known on Shoalwater ha', died on Wednesday of last week, and was buried in Oys tervillo on Thursday. The llag of the steamer Gen. Canby was placed at half mast in consequence of his death, when tho news reached Astoria. Two of Jackson & Myers' nets got adrift recently near the bar, and both went to sea, but by different channels nearly two miles apart. When the nets were found again tho3' had drifted in together, in one almost in terminable mass, filled with fish. The department was called out yesterday afternoon at half past three o'clock to suppress a threatened con flagration at the residence of Mrs. Thos. Russell, in the house of Mrs. Coe, on Squemocqhe street. It was occasioned by sparks setting fire to the roof of the kitchen. Damages slight. Capt. J. H. D. Gray has leased his engine for ten days to hoist the cargo of the Clan Grant at Capt. Hiram Browns Main street dock. People who may have complained about the sawing of wood by steam will find out what advantage it is to havo steam to saw by if Capt. Gray shoulcrtiecidc not to replace it. The want of a few cisterns placed in needed localities came very near being felt yesterday. Jf there had been necessity for water from the engines, but ono stream could have been had from both engines, thereby using but half their capacitj. Steps should be taken to secure this im provement which may yet Bave thou sands of dollars. " Cocoanut ice, coconut caramels. molasses caramelsy&t the Astoria candy factory, next door toAStevens & Sons book store. River and Bar Notes. The Clan Grants cargo is oomhig out nicely. The Lizzie Bell is thirty-five days from Shanghai. The Victoria Cross is :ti ballast, to Rodgors, Meyer & Co. The Merom grounded on the Hogs hack going up yestortlay afternoon. The Mary E. lluss took a cargo of lumbor from Knappton for San Diego. Tilot Ilewett brought the Lizzie Bell iu, Mary Taylor towing part of the way The British bark Victoria Cros3 j -t-1 - .. v .. e. ....-... -i I . ., lcar pilot. Tho British bark Atholstau arrived down Sunrluy in tow f the Cooke, Strang pilot. Tnc Thuriand Oastlu was towed to sea Sunday evening by the tugs I5ren ham and Astoria. The Marion King ii discharging ballast at Capt. Ravels wlmrf. She will have quick dispatch. The British hip Agnes Oswald, from Cardiff, arrived Stinthw. Astri t ing, 31alci!m piht. The Oregcui river pilots win their cuse agftinst the river pilots f the tvr- j ritory, in th Unite! States cuiirt. Tile Aiiicncait siiip Murom, from New York, ariivcd .Sunday jtmrniug iu tow f the Drenhain, Latham pilot. Captain J. G. Hustler has charge j 1 f . -,. . 11 II ,1 .. I or mo .uam-himji wick, mm ,-. !-mc j of Capt. Fiavol on Chcnamus street. 1 The slin above Cant. Flavois dock was comoiotelv briugcu over wuni ...... -,i steamors and schooners four abreast yesterdax. The Agnos Oswald comes direct from Cardiff, laden with railroad iron for the Oregon Railway and Naviga tion company. The Merom is laden with live hun dred tons of agricultural implements, and the balance is railroad iron for the Northern P.icilic ruilroed compiny. Allen & Lewis consignees. The Victoria Crmu and the Lizzie Bell started up river under sail yester day, Johnson piloting the first, and Reid the latter. The Ocklahama was detailed to overtake and tow them into Poitland. A Lucky Ride. On Sunday last Mr. J. F. Xowlcn invited Mr. R. H. Card well to take a buggy ride with him. The day was one of our most pleasant ones, and just suited for a drive. The circum stances attending this event prove that this happened to be a most fortunate combination, as it undoubtedly saved Messrs. S. 1). Adair Sr Co's new can nery fiom destruction. When passing the cannery Messrs. Notvlen and Cardwell had thoir attention attracted by :i boy in a small boat under the cannery dock who was throwing water with all the skill at his command and shouting fire! An immediate inspec tion revealed the fact that a pretty good conflagration had started under the brickw ork of the boilers. Card well and Nowlen hastily organized themselves into a fire department, John acting as foreman while Dick officiated as chief, and they wore soon joined by Mr. Ed. Minor who proved to be a valuable assistant, and the threatened conflagration was check ed, but not a moment too soon to prevent a rousing blaze. FurnlKlictl HoqmM to I.ct At Mrs. Munsns lodging houc. C'anJiry EiirdyTiiwt. The finder will boiherally reward ed bj- leturning thoAumo t" the posl ofiice. --The Average at the Astoria Pack ing company's cannery yesterday was thirty-four fish to th boat. This would seem to indicate an improve ment. The bright little daughter of Mrs. John Douglas has been tying almost at deaths door for several days, but Dr. Kinsey informs us that yesterday she exhibited signs of recover'. There was an alirm yesterday afternoon from the fire bell, and the whole city answered. One half natur ally presumed it was a summons from the Camp-lcW which always calls atten tion, and rewards all who attond his calls. The Isle of Erin, and not the Earl of Airlie is tho name of the ves sel taken to Portland on Sunday by Capt. Ferchen, Ocklahama towiug. Time fourteen hours. This the quick est trip Capt. F. has ever made with a vessel. Two incidents happened yester day that might never happen again in fact this is the first incident ol the kind noted fer two thousand years it is kasunder. Two printers from The Astobian oflice lo9t money from their pockets running to the fire. There is nothing strange in this fact, because Astoiuax comps. always have funds, but thero is something funny in tho fact that both found their identical amounts lost intact, when returning, and the streets were filled with people. Gray's wood yard is now fitted up on the wharf foot of Benton street, and prepared to deliver wood to any part of the city sawed to .1113' length, and full measure Ladies accepof 11 tatty at the hands of tho gentlemen except Buch as ia irood to e&v. ancr is mado fresh every day at the Asteria candy factory, oppoiite the6ell tower. Court Proceedings. police court runky, j. Chaa. Wilson, drunk, deposit of S3 forfeited. J. B. Brodie, drunk, deposit of S3 forfeited. J. Boyle, fighting, deposit of So forfeited. William Morris, drunk, deposit of S5 forfeited. Thomas Culleu, drunk. fined $i,sent to jail for two days. Peter McGuire, drunk, fined 5, sent to jail for two days. J. H. Allen, vagrancy, deposit of S10 forfeited. William Freeman, vagrancy, de-, posit of $10 forfeited. Riclinrd PrnnehanL VRfrancv. hned 10 Knt to iail for five davs. I'iano to Keut. , A good phino is red for rent at a fair rate, by Capt. A. W. Borry. Ai- ply at the NvaMiington AJarKei. Just Xtereivrrt at C5nrl AIIir.. i A new invoice of those Celebrated Cabinet Grand Pianos. Also, a new invoice of Esty Organs. He will sell uiaucw and organs at manufacturers - . r ,-.. ,v. ?.ii .j pries lor caM., or on uie uuuiunriii.; plan. '- IU Ill-SIIl-tl ikUUUll. Mrs. 1). CHiran has a few goods rooms to let at reasonable nrices cn ' Cass street, near the Congregational ri i. lIKIIVH. Oars, irs, oars. . uurs, eievou deu .,sl,ilkilnm varnish, furni-; turo vaniish, tan lrnak, etc., in quanti-1 V'UIJI, UCIVII lllil, Ullllil 0"U, o '" ties i. suit at Geo. W. flt'MBS Ontral Hotel. The Central hotel, near the iteam ship dock is now open for the recep tion of guests, where the well known well known caterer, Mr. Anton JJeloh will always j ! be found ready to wait on his patrons. his natrons, He has had the above named house thoroughly refitted by Messrs. Pike and Stockton, our well known artists. Call and see him, as lie has the finest brands of liquors and cigars to be had in the eity. Ice Cream Saloou. Frank FaLer's ice croom saloon, on the roadway near Hume3 mill, is now fitted nicely tith private rooms for ladies Ic is also the depot for choice confectionery, taffy, etc. Roman punch served to order. To TeaelierM and Poplin or Pub lic ScIiooIn. Tho new school books published by A. S. Barnes & Co., and adopted by the superintendents of Oregon to be introduced the present season, are just received direct from the publish ers, and are now for sale and exchange at introductory prices set by the state superintendents. Respectfully yours, Carl Adlcr, dealer in books and sta tionery. Xotiec to the Public. The poor, unfortunate young man that lost hi3 leg last summer in the Fishcmicns cannery has now, with the help of friends, started a small store, where he keens tobacco, cigars, pipes, cutlery, etc He is unable to do hard wo-k, and must make out the best he can. Give him a call, boys, he keeps the best brands of tobacco and cigars. Wator street, opposite 0. R. &' N. Co.'s Dock. Odlrci to Kent. Single or in suites of two, in The Astoiuax building. Prices reasonable. A fine lot of French candies just received at AdlerV. Fire-brick and fire-clay in lots to suit at M. C. Crosby's. Uso Nicholas' Ralm of Oilead oil, for sore or chapped hands. Ice cr'yim at Roscoes oyster and refreshment saloon on 3Iain street. Max. Wagner's San Francisco National breworv beer can't be beat. - 1. Wilhelm, Ross saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel. Portland, Oregon. See 31ax Wagners advertisement of Rock beer, just received by steamer Columbia. Prills for cannery and lishormen's supplies have been slaughtered at M. C. Crosby's Go to M. C. Crosby's and 'et your lunch buckets, water kegs, bail ers, buoys and boat stox'es. Keelars auctiqftffs running in full blast last evening. R will be held again to-morrow at 2 atm at 7 o'clock r. M. ilr. John Rogers, of the Central Market, has mado arrangements to keep all tho finest fresh fish, etc, in their season. Just received at Carl Adlera, a full assortment of Sewing Machine Needles of all makes and sizes; to be sold at reduced rates. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc The Bock beer made by the Co lombia brewery in Astoria is the best in the market. It was thoroughly tried and proved such last year. For the Genuine J. H. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call at tho Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Campbell. Carl Adler will sell his entire stock of wall-pockets, brackets and picturo frames at a great sacrifice as he has determined to close out and quit that lino of trade. For a first-clas3 oyster stow, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscoe's on Main street, opposite N. Loeb's. Families supplied by the hundred or tho sack, opened or in the shell. Do not be induced to endanger your life by using mercurial "blood purifiera," they may dry up old sores.AXonebuttlrst rlas? workmen employed but leave a death sap in the system. Buy Plunders Oregon Blood Purifier, which is a purely vegetable one, and, in fact, will remove, by continual use, all mercurial poison from the blood. The Xew Sell eel Book. Messrs. Chas.Stevens & Son have a full supply of text books lately adopted by the state, and which must be introduced in the public schools bv or liefore Octo ber 1st 1SS1. The following books are offered at In troductory prices or exchange: Monticths Elementary Geography. Montieths Comprehensive Geography. Sills Grammar. i IJrooks Primary. Elementary. Writ- Inn inrl T15rlinr rillmiftii The following will be sold t intro ductorv rates, but not on exchange: Watsons Childs Sjieller. Watsons Youths Speller. . 3Iontictlis Easy I.pson. i:i Popular Science. i i .,,. ti- rnnn;,.,f xvWlakes Cominoiifeohool Literature. City Book Store, Astoria, Oregon. AMCSKMR.VTS. Hn.i.v Vauiktik-. " uu - r of nn:hetr.i. Geii. Lambert. leader nf lira limifl. An t'litirclv new first i ' iart bv iur male and female ininstrel.s, j ivttli VtpL'nrsAit :nil (Titolc a thoroni-i medians. Gere intrriofutor. Finale, i " AHt-nMialldin? up stairs, cornr -Our rircus." New olio, new aelNV,CaawftH',n,nc,,l,,stlwl- ut;s. ilance.-. etc. Io not fail to ?ee i -The Three Hunter." and that other! funny act. An Echo." Iiss I.ou Cook appear- nightly iu new son;: ami I lances. Mr! .Ino. Cook and Mr. t'harlts nances. vickt.rM)1I :iu, in the funnh-tof lunny fun; Mr. .Iniiies Moriee in new vocal gems, aifd Gere in Dutchistns. Ljmk lllli, Jill .1 lll- tiling. limi a ii -, i , lJ ."H-. 1.III I I'll in, ti ..., j j -Mr. -- 1S maKinj: anue prepar- lations for more amusemiMits with, j whhh to pli-LM thosi-of the public who! , are loud of popular amiwnu-nl- New;, orclu-tral selWliens In i::r efilrlent j lIi;iH. - ll..l -ll-ll-l 111-!,-, ! Hllll'lll 111 lill-Ml .1, .11111 lit It ltlll-111 I'J ,.11 V..1 lent brass bund on tho grand stand at! precisely 7 r. M. Cunain rises at ex- Piitranw to private wxi. on l jienamus i - 'l, -. - " '-. .. .... ..v....... ...... j .tlotticrs ! 31otlier.s ! ! 3IotIinrx! , , , ' I I Are you disturled at night and broken jot our re.st ii si stoic ciiuu Miuenng audcrvmg Willi the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? Jf o. go at once and "eta bottle of Mrs. Wimdow's .Soothing svnm. it will relieve the ooor little hiif- ferer imniediatelx depend upon it; there is no mistake aoout iu i nere is not a mother on earth who has ever used It. who will not Ml you at once that it will regulate the Ivowels. and give rest to tin mother, and reliiT and health to the child. operating lik magic. It is perfect lx afe to use in all cases, and pleasant In the taste, and is the pn acription of one ot the oldest and IkM female jilivieians and nurses iu the United .State-. oM everywhere. -j5 opnts a bottle. -Since the Chinese started to brew "cheap San Francisco beer" then- is little or no demand for that article any more. Call for the Columbia brcwerj' beer, if you want something good. llaxe Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at hand. II cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, xvhoonlng cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. fo cents and 31 a bot tle. Everybody that has tried Amtncifs Cough .Svrup, continues Its use; besides they telftheir neighlnvs of it. We were in a drug store the other day and a cus tomer asked lor a uoitie 01 Ainmciid Cough Syrup, saying "I do not know anything'about itiuyelf. but my neigh bor advied me to bux it for my cold, and tells me that the Use of three b'ltlles has entirely cured his cough of two years standing, in fact he say 4lt is the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds and lung complaints, and that a one-dollar bottle did him more good than all the prescriptions be hail from the doctors. IXVIh.II TO CAI.I. THE A1TCXTIOX OF the citi7ous of AMoria and irinily that I havo ojH'ned a XXRJUTG- STORE: Ni-ar the O. R. & X. Co' I'twl;. M stock is now and froah and any ono wiMiinj; any thiiix in my line may dt-H-nd on setilii;: the ITKKST AXI) REST. I Iihw Mvnnnl th MTxirr of .Mr. A. F. Johns a oarvful ami wmpotont DrutqrLst of fourteen jears exjor!oiiif.xli will attend to tlH- l'revriptii n Dcjqirtineiit. Also :i s;tloii(lld nwirtmcnt ol Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Gombs, Toilet Sets, Ami everything usually kept in a fitt cla: l)rK Store, and they will In? old at the VERY UrtVEST I'RICES. RyMrict attention and fair dealing I v)lldt a .share of the publie imtronajie. in-speciiuiiy, .1. v.i.uaa. 1. S. Rhyslclans pneription comionni' ed day or night. HAGIJUS (J. CROSBY, Healer in HARDWABE, ION, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PWers anfl Steam Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET IROH TIN-AHD COPPER, Cannery ani Fishermens Supplies Stoves, Tin Ware and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER, PLUMBING and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. A large assortment of SCALES Constantly on hand. jjl BUSINESS CARDS. I Q.A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus Street. - ASTORIA. OKEGOI p Y. FUITOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AKTOKIA --- OREGON Ofllce over rape & Aliens slore, Caas street TL"l C. IIOL.IKX.l NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COM5IISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. A. VAN DU3EN. NOTARY PUBLIC. Clirnniniis Street, near Occident Hotel, ASTORIA, OREGON. .?cnt WVIIs. Farpo v: Co. rwrr- KNTIST, astoria. - OREGON. o -y-v yj JJ J i. ,ir.xxixs. I'ilYSIUAN AM) SI RGEON. Graluate Pnher-ity of VIrslnla. uses I'liysletm to P.av Vlw lHr.nlial. Rrtltlmorf Cilv. lNW-Tw. Oi-Kii-K In l'-.iszc S Allen'- lmlldinR, up .stairs. .Vstorla. -v-lA 'PI'IVTI TT -1 Tk PHYSICIAN AND SUPiGEON, ' ,i't ol .- nrr lh- WMw House Store Rksiuj. vrr. -Nxt !or to Mrs. Mutuon! n,"':: ,,4Ml'- ( M,,,:l"'- wi. .storl (,,, . . olC"nAKI ! . y tNTIS I Driital Itooinx. riHit:r.ili Kiitldim;. T a. mrci.vrosii. MERCHANT TAILOR, OeriuVnt Ht:-1 I'tdMing. ASTORIA - - - OREGON qis. hix &vo7. ok.i.i:k i.s hooiK. ax imlowN, UlltulK, Traa .Horns. S.uuibor. Ktc. Alt l.r.i.U of O.ik LuitiWr. Olnss, Uoat Ma lariat, etc. Steam MISI near "AVstr.u hotel. Cor. Gpd evixeanrt Astor streets. G. FAIKFOWL & SON, STB VEDORES AND RIGGERS Cortland and Astoria, Oregon. liefer by permission to Roger. Meyers &Ct A lion Jt LowU.Corbltt A-.MncIeay, Portland. Orecon. rilliKXIIAKT i Jt'lIOEXE. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTOKIA - nilKGOX. Hot, Cnltl. Miovrr. jtV Mrain ami Miijihnr -rd"X-15ATH.S. TVT fcgprria! altfiitloa sive:i tnladleVaue lnltlrrifs hair catting. PrHate Hctranci' for !.f.d!fs. W1XT.IAM FRY. practical coot atsik miok maki:k. OiKTc.xjirs STitKirr. upioitc Adler's Book trr, - AsTOltiA. OKKUOX. fcr- lVrfoct fits gujtrautmt. All Trori warraiittM. "ic imt x trial. All orden lnniiit! tlllfi:. w. irr.i:K. A oloria. v3. isSLL I'ortlainl. ''-VTIi ItlCOYVX & 3Ict ABE, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS. Atori:i iniiv--At K. (. llolili'n's Auction ilor.-. I'ortlautlollitv il RstrtH-t. 13-tI Music Lessons. T. F. CULLEN and C E. BARNES TEAOIIK1US OF VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR NET AND BANJO, Would like a feu juiplN en either of the above instruments. Terms Fijzht les-ons for fie dollar. J2cOrders left at Stevens & Sons hook store will be promptly attended to. To-Xiijht. To-XiffJit. GRAND BALL, AT MUSIC HALL, this i:ri:xiXG. 33. k.. TJI3ST3". deHter Sn rAixir. i:)ci;kiks, VAIT'.3IIM. FEED A3fl HAY C'-ash intld for country pnMluce. Small pnlits on ca.sn snle. Astona, Oregon, cor ner of Main and Squemocdhe 5treeu. I. W. CASE, LMl'OFTER AX l IlOLLSALE AND RE- GENERAL MRCHAMSE Corner Chenamiis .ind Cas streets. ASTOKIA - - - OREGON. Wm. Houseman oi Portland BEGS LEAVE TO NOTIFY HIS friends and customers that he has opened A FISHERMAN'S CLOTHING .VNI) FURNISHING GOODS STORE Net to G. VV. Hume's Rnwcrj .store. F. 1IOU.SEM.VX, Agent THE DEW DROP INN ! Oh. fishermen, all hear the good news ! A fine saloon Is started uitli best of Liquors, Wines and Beer, AND FINE FREE LUNCH FNGUABDED. The Grandest Caviar and Cheese, IN SANDWICH THICK AND THIN And will vnn spend a pleasant hour, drop in at the DEV DlCOl INN tin Concoraly street. J. T. BORCHERS, HANSEN BROS Contractors and Builders, CORNER ASTOR AND CASS STREETS. Near Congregational Church. And arc now ready to receive orders for all kinds or WOOD WORK, Contracts taken to build and repair V SHIPS. HOUSES, BOATS, ETC., AT LOWEST RATES. jyDoors and Window Frames made to order. w32 THE I X LEADS THE ABOVE THE DTK A2TD TLDE OF FROM FLYING SHOT AND SHELL. GRAND RUSH TO Where is displayed one of the Iarscjtand most complete stocks of DBY GOOD8v CLOTHING, E7ER SEEN, IN TJSIS MARKET, And to be SolclW tlieloweat Harginalile Profits. x o c A FULL LIJsTE OF DRESS GOODS, With Satins, Gfrtip Cords andJSuttons to Match. S--03E2S, TIES, 3EtTJ03S:iKrC3-S, IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. OSXSfcir, CORSETS AND QX.QVES, AT PRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH YOU. , JUST RECEIVED A L IN itaVrHERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE TJtIAT COXS?i$WtES A FIRST CLAS3 DRY GOODS ESTABLISH- yF.sry i shall sustain my one price system and Don't Propose to be Undersold. CALL AND SEE ME. G. H. COOPER, I X L Btore, eorner Main and Conconily Streets. Astoria, Oregon : j-",- CHAS. HE1LBORN, MANUFACTURER OF EUBlSriTTJRE 3 BEDDING AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES Complete In every branch. ASTORIA BREWERY. M. MEYER -------- Proprietor. HAVI.NO EVERY FACILITY i'OK HE MANUFACTURE OF A FIRST CLA&S AH tide. I aia now prepared to furni' tho public with the nneit qualllr. for cuh, OF OT LAGER BEER, BOTTLED BEER, AT 30 CF.XTX PKR GALLO AT 91 ."SO PKH DOZE. W gQIiES A TbjE2. nFamilIes and hoopers of public ho'uea M. MEYER. Proprietor THE COLUMBIA BREWERY IS SFTKRIOK TO .MOST, AND IS EXCELLED RY SONE OX THIS COAST JOHN HAHIS, - - PROPKIETOK, CHENAMUS STREET, - ASTORIA, OREGON. SB-Orders left at the GERMAXIA REER HALL will be promptly nttended to.-E MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRAL MARKET. General assortment of table stock constantly on Hand, such as Canned Fruits an tlJelly Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, KC2CSS. BTCTTKK, CIIKESE. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, fish, poiitctry Asi ciAMF In the season. CIGARSAND TOBACCO. Best of WIXES A3iD UQVORS. All cheap Tor CASH. 0(h)ds oIll on com mKsIon. Opposite I. Case's store. J. ROIXi ERS. . 11 K Warr" T. W. KvTot V. K. warrks. rTo. A n4--i?rt AT.--i.l"n T AStOlia MaiKet ! OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTE: . l ASTORIA, - - - - OKEGOX. WARRFA A KATOX. PronrletoiH. (Succnunw Warren J: XcGuire Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats A full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR. FEED HAY, CANNED FRUIT. VEGE TABLES, ETC. ax Butter, Eggs, Cneeso, etc. constantly on hand. tar Ships supplied at the lowest rates. ASTORIA. OREGON. BRICK LAYER PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL 3? Xj as a? 3E3 :fl:e3 : Orders left at the Occident Hotel, or at my Warehouse, foot of Renton Street, promptly attended to. LIME, SAND, BRICK. PLASTER. LATH, Cement, and all materials in my line, furnished to order. wsneclal attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good or no pay. aarAgent San Juan and New Tacoma Lime. Wilson & Fisher LUBRICATING OILS, COAL OIL, j PAINTS AND OILS. 1 Sheet, Round, and Square Prepared Rubber Packing. j PROVISIONS, MILL FEED, , GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED. Which will be exchanged for country pro duce or sold at lowest prices. Corner Chenamus and Hamilton Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. L ST0BE f JSTM BATTLE: MISSILES FROM STLTiI, qOMES THE CRY AND THiE I X L STORE, I LARGE INVOICE OF MME. DEMOREST AGENCY. jrr ;u promptly aad regularly supplied. ASTORIA. OREGON SUSCELLANEOUS. THK Fishermen's and Workingmen's CLOTHING STORE, (Marcus wise. - - rROPRiETOR. I HAnlme!t store. AVTNG JUST OrEXED THE ABOVE . named store, next door to tho Astoria I Bakery and having just received a first clas Heiecuou 01 CLOTHING, DKY GOODS, BOOTS, J shoes, trunks, valises, ' Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods And all pnods kept in s well .stocked Clotli mjf Store. , Kullowins Is a cnle of some of mv nrices : 1 OveralLs from 20 cts to St 00 1 Shaker Socks 20 cts ir B pair for SI CO Merino UndershfrTS and Dniwen..... SI ou Ladles Iron Frame Hose . .25 ct Indies Corsets from .75 cts to 51 00 : 1'Iease look for the sign ot the Fishermen's , and-VorkIngmenrsSto'Je chenami street, ' next door to the Astoria Bakery. . MAKCrs WISE,roprietor. iARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. Till. Ollly MaCllilie SllO) Aud the best tsa BLACKSMITH SHOP In the city. All kinds of i ENGINE, CANNEEY, AXD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SHOP. NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORI A FISHERY. WashingtOE Market, Main Street, - - Astoria Oregon BEROMAX it- BERRY T ESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN. JA tion of tho public to tha fact that tho above Market will always bo supplied with a FULL VARIETY BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I Which will be sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given to supplj D-t j MRS. S. T. McKEAN, DKALEl: IX DRESS TRIMMINGS, All kind of WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets, Asteria: jy3tamplfle done to order, AMIDST 5